Floating World: Japan in the Edo Period by John Reeve

Floating World: Japan in the Edo Period by John Reeve

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Ukiyo-e are paintings and prints of 'the floating world' of Edo (Tokyo), which had transformed itself in just a century from a swampy village to a metropolis of about a million people. This book offers a glimpse of a vanished world that is fresh and visually rewarding to modern eyes.

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Floating World: Japan in the Edo Period by John Reeve

Living only for the moment, turning our full attention to the pleasures of the moon, sun, the cherry blossoms and the maple leaves, singing songs, drinking wine, and diverting ourselves just in floating, floating, caring not a whit for the pauperism staring us in the face, refusing to be disheartened, like a gourd floating along with the river current: this is what we call the floating world, 'ukiyo'. This 17th-century Japanese writer is describing a remarkable phenomenon. Ukiyo-e are paintings and prints of 'the floating world' of Edo (Tokyo), which had transformed itself in just a century from a swampy village to a metropolis of about a million people - then one of the largest cities in the world. Ukiyo was a state of mind as well as a world of pleasure-seeking, promising release from the restraints imposed on urban life in a highly regulated society. The pleasure districts of old Edo included the kabuki theatre as well as luxury shops, where the work of screen painters and lacquer craftsmen was on display. Through the eyes of Utamaro and other artists, we can see beautiful women on the street, in upper rooms and brothels - beauties of the teahouses, courtesans and prostitutes. Through the eyes of Hokusai and Hiroshige we see nature, sea and landscape, from the famous Great Wave to Mount Fuji in all its splendour. The British Museum has one of the world's outstanding collections of Japanese arts, particularly from this period. This book offers a special glimpse of a vanished world that is still fresh and visually rewarding to modern eyes.
John Reeve was Head of Education at the British Museum for many years, where he specialized in the Japanese collections. He is now an international museum consultant, currently teaching for the University of London and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Education. He is the author of Living Arts of Japan, Japanese Art in Detail and the British Museum Visitor's Guide.
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ISBN 13 9780714124346
ISBN 10 0714124346
Title Floating World: Japan in the Edo Period
Author John Reeve
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Museum Press
Year published 2006-04-18
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.